
Public transport
Public transport is cheap, easy to use and efficient, and can take you almost anywhere you need to go. As a general rule buses are cheaper than trains for longer journeys, but do take much more time to arrive at their destinations as
they take many detours to pick up and drop off passengers along the route. Subways systems are the quickest and cheapest ways to travel around major cities, and you can get season tickets that will make it even cheaper if you use
the routes regularly.
Hotel Rooms
Hotels generally keep their heating on all the time during cooler weather, which can be too warm sometimes if it has been a mild day, so you can make your stay greener by turning down your radiator at night and making sure the
television and electricity appliances are off when you leave the room. Also make sure you take your own toiletries with you and avoid using the mini soaps and shampoos provided as these cannot be reused and will just be thrown away when the maid cleans your room.
Waste
Always put any waste you have when travelling in the nearest public bin, or carry it with you until you find somewhere to dispose of it properly. Try and use rechargeable batteries for your camera and other equipment where
possible.
Support Local Trade
If you stop anywhere during your stay then instead of buying food from supermarkets try and use local farmers markets or store to help support the local economy and save on food miles.
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